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Why carbon has sp2 hybridisation in graphite?

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Why carbon has sp2 hybridisation in graphite?

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graphite is like the layers of benzene ring shape arranged carbon atoms which slide on each other they hav sp2 hybridization ….

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Graphite is essentially a series of sheets of benzene rings (which have sp2 hybridization) joined together, where the sheets only have weak interactions (not full covalent bonds) between them.

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